[dns-wg] Global Vs local node data in www.root-servers.org
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Joe Abley
jabley at hopcount.ca
Mon Mar 17 16:11:40 CET 2014
On 17 Mar 2014, at 10:27, manning bill <bmanning at isi.edu> wrote: > alas, our service predates Joe’s marvelous text. > > “B” provides its services locally to its upstream ISPs. > We don’t play routing tricks, impose routing policy, or attempt to > influence prefix announcement. In the taxonomy I just shared, that makes the origin nodes of B all "global nodes". To clarify though, I certainly wasn't trying to suggest that the things I described were new or original when I was writing in 2003. Anycast had already been in use for quite some time by a variety of people at that time. It's specifically the terms "local" and "global" in a DNS anycast context that I was apologising for :-) Joe
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